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US government seeks Supreme Court approval for deportation of Syrian migrants

26 February 2026
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The Trump administration is seeking Supreme Court approval to end deportation protections for 6,000 Syrian migrants in the US under Temporary Protected Status, arguing that Syria is no longer in conflict. This move is part of broader efforts to terminate TPS for migrants from 12 countries, despite ongoing turmoil in those nations. The administration has successfully appealed to the Supreme Court in the past to remove TPS for Venezuelan nationals, and is now seeking to do the same for Syrians.

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